Music: Jazz Records

Jazz once meant improvised music. Now jazzmen have taken to improvising
musical instruments. Some of the weirdest recorded jazz sounds
currently around come from a "gooped up" harpsichord and a clavichord
caught by a closeup microphone. They are the products of two men from
different sides of the musical tracks: 48-year-old Texan Red Camp, who
supports himself by giving piano lessons in Corpus Christi, and
Manhattan's Bruce Prince-Joseph, 32, the pianist, harpsichordist and
organist of the New York Philharmonic.

Jazzman Camp wields his gallused, honky-tonk style on an Emory Cook
record called The...